FAQs

Check out our list of most frequently asked questions. We will continue to update this over time. 

Do you have a question that’s not listed below? Please get in touch, and if enough people ask, we will add it to the list.

Our research draws from a wide range of trusted sources. We begin by reviewing a project’s official materials, such as its website, whitepaper, and documentation. We also analyze on-chain activity and stay up to date with announcements from the project’s official channels.

Beyond that, we use data from reliable third-party aggregators like CoinMarketCap, DeFiLlama, and others, depending on the specific focus of the study. We also monitor social media platforms, YouTube channels, and other public commentary that could influence the perception or development of a project.

All sources used are clearly referenced in each publication for full transparency.

We focus primarily on under-the-radar, small-cap altcoins — the kinds of projects that don’t often get detailed coverage from mainstream sources. These are often harder to research but may offer unique long-term potential.

We avoid covering Bitcoin, stablecoins, or meme coins, as these are typically well understood or heavily speculated on already.

If there’s a specific project you’d like us to consider, feel free to get in touch — we’re always open to community suggestions and may prioritize them in future research.

We don’t have plans to research cryptocurrencies in any of the following categories: 

Stablecoins: We consider stablecoins to be a different asset class and believe that they should be compared to each other, rather than studied individually. 

Meme coins: Despite their potential for price growth, they usually do not have any use cases or narrative to analyse.

Bitcoin and Ethereum: Due to their size and history, a lot of information is already publicly available. We want to educate people on other projects.

After completing your purchase, you’ll gain instant access to a secure page where you can read the full study online. Access is linked to your account and will remain available indefinitely.
Please note: studies are not downloadable or emailed. Occasionally, we may update a study if new information comes to light — you’ll automatically see the latest version when you revisit the page.

No — we do not provide buy or sell recommendations. Our research is designed to offer objective, data-driven insights into cryptocurrency and blockchain projects. It is not an endorsement, promotion, or criticism of any asset.

We are not financial advisors, and nothing in our studies should be interpreted as financial advice. All content is for informational and educational purposes only. We strongly recommend speaking with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

We do not use AI as a source of information. All research is based on publicly available data, on-chain activity, project documentation, and other trusted third-party sources.

However, we do use AI tools to assist with editing, formatting, and structuring our studies. This helps us stay focused on the research itself while ensuring each publication is clear, readable, and well-organized.

When we use AI, we often work with multiple models to avoid bias from any single provider — but we always maintain full control over the final content.
All data sources used in our research are clearly cited within each study.

If any researchers own any cryptocurrencies they are reviewing, it will be clearly stated at the start of the document. Please note, this should not be considered a buy recommendation; these positions could be as small as US $10.

Yes. Please get in touch with us for any custom analysis inquiries.